Problem summary
The Viewer Info Bar shows an incorrect timecode for the current clip on the timeline.
Customer reported version
Nuke 15.1v2
Customer reported platform
macOS 14
Steps to reproduce
1) Firstly, you will need an EXR sequence that does not have a start timecode of 00:00:00:00.
You can render out a number of frames from the following script in Nuke:
CheckerBoard2 { inputs 0 format "1920 1080 0 0 1920 1080 1 HD_1080" name CheckerBoard1}ModifyMetaData { metadata { {set input/timecode 00:01:02:03} } name ModifyMetaData1}
The render export should be multi-frames EXR format for this bug to appear.
Or use the attached pre-generated EXR clip.
2) Open Nuke Studio.
3) Import (File > Import File(s)...) the files rendered out in step 1, and drop them on to the timeline.
4) Open the Spreadsheet (Workspace > Conforming) and compare the timecode shown of the clips's first frame, in the Spreadsheet and the Viewer Info Bar.
You can also see the correct timecode in the clip's metadata, and when using an expression on a Text soft effect:
Expected behaviour
The timecode shown in the Viewer Info Bar should match the other parts of Nuke Studio (Spreadsheet, Metadata panel, etc.).
Actual behaviour
The timecode shown in the Viewer Info Bar is incorrect.
Workaround
Unknown.
Reproduced by support
This bug has been reproduced in:
Nuke Studio 15.1v3 - Windows 11 - macOS 12
Nuke Studio 15.1v1 - Windows 11 - macOS 12 - REGRESSION
Unable to reproduce bug in:
Nuke Studio 15.0v5 - Windows 11 - macOS 12
Earliest version tested
Nuke Studio 15.0v5
- This issue doesn't appear in this version and has regressed